Sparkle N Sprinkle is releasing
a darling little "Snow One Like You" set created by artist Beccy
Muir.

Jazzy Jill is also releasing the
new Technique Video kit for October which uses this sweet new set. Click here for details about the monthly
Technique Video Club.

We are kicking things off with
our 2ndMystery Designer Party!

You
will have a chance to win the Snow One Like You stamp set and an embossing
powder and a glitter,

At
the same time we are releasing a pretty new Flourishes Set #516 by artist
Rosiland Solomon, created by popular demand from our designers and customers
(thank you for the suggestions).

How to Party with Us:

On
one of the participating blogs below, a Commenter will be selected to receive
the prize. Snow
One knows who the Mystery Designer is, so you may wish to visit each blog to
leave a comment. The winner will be
announced on October 3 on Facebook, the SNS blog, and on our blogs:

A
shared Reveal Day with artist Beccy Muir and her fabulous designers so you can
gain even MORE wonderful ideas in using this sweet set! To see what Beccy's digi team has created
using these images, please click here.

I
refer to my card as the never ending card – only because every time I worked on
it I came up with one more thing to do.After three days I made myself stop and take pictures.I knew I wanted a lot of layers and sparkle
and I decided to use one of my favorite color combinations, blue and
brown.I decided to distress most edges
and sponge with ink.

On
the base card I added the look of stitching by running a piercing tool around
the edge and then adding embossed stitching using a glue pen and Ice Rink EP.I added the same EP on top of the inked
snowflakes on the third layer after punching around the edges with a snowflake
corner/border punch set.

Lots
of snowflakes was a must so I used punches, covered them with Cloud Nine Velvet Glitter, and sponged them with ink to add additional color.

I wanted
to try something new with my ribbon.I
used a sheer light blue and added snowflakes using VersaMark ink and Ice Rink EP.I used the heat gun just long enough
to melt the powder, trying not to melt the ribbon.It did cause the edges to curl up a bit but
that just added to the look of the ribbon.

And
it made a beautiful bow. Find the full details for this card in the SNS gallery here.

Don’t
you just love this adorable set!!Make
sure you visit each designer’s blog and leave a comment for a chance to win
it.If you can’t wait, head over to the
online store where you can get a 20% discount on both this set and the new
Flourishes One set. Just use the CodeSNOWONE20in the COMMENTS SECTION. Visit
the SNS Blog for details.

You
won’t want to miss the creative ideas from Beccy Muir and her designers as they
reveal the digital images of this set so make sure you check them out after visiting our designers.

37 comments:

Marie, these are fabulous photos of your wonderfully sweet design! Pretty pale colors, and lots of glittery frostiness with the snowflakes! And a shaker card, too! I can feel the chilly wind with those pretty swirly pearls! Beautiful card! hugs, de

What a stunning card! Each layer of creativity and detail is outstanding! I would never have that level of patience. I definitely have to try to make pretty ribbon like you did. Thank you for the inspiration!

First of all - love the color combo with the tea dye stain! The pearls make it seem like a winter storm and the snowflakes just add to the movement.... grat job on the coloring and the little shaker card element is divine!

WOW!!! I think I am speechless. WOW!!! I would never have but those colors together. You make it look fabulous. I love it. Love the layers, the coloring, the flourish of pearls....well I just love the entire thing. WOW!!!

So many luscious layers here! I adore your color palette, your creativity in bringing the snowman to life, and most of all the way this made me feel! It evoked some real emotions for me of wintertime and childhood and I love how you gave it child-like whimsy in such an elegant package! Way to go and I'm so glad you shared your talents with us here at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge blog!